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Overview: Today's episode is basically an audio version of an esthetician support group. If you are a new esthetician, we are so invested in your growth! Tess Zolly joins us as we break down a bad experience with a HydraFacial and use it as an example of all of the things that we can learn from a sub-par service. We are talking about the skills that you don't learn in school and the sold standards for service that you can adopt and make uniquely yours. Today We Talk About: The Fall Issue of the Magazine is out tomorrow! Tuesday October 26th Check yourself: Are you connecting to your clients or are you going through a checklist? When someone walks in to your space, be sure to acknowledge them and make a personal connection The magical paring of technical training and confident hands A great way to center your clients as a first-step to your treatment Rhythms, continuity and intentional personal touch Being real about what works for you: How to balance work and personal rehabilitation time Charging what you are worth and how it changes the industry when you do Glow Tip of the Week: Be intentional about doing the work when it comes to your personal confidence and personal touch. Insecurity is a disservice to your clients. Don't give up! If you love this craft, keep doing the work! Links Mentioned: Find Tess: The Treatment Room Podcast + Tessaskin.com+ myestytessa on IG ⭐️ Where is my steamer from? What's my favorite esty chair? Shop them and use code Kasey for 5% off your order HERE + Sign up for the PRO Membership at Spa & Equipment and get free shipping for a year Be sure to follow along in your print or digital version of Skin and the City magazine As a Skin and the City listener, enjoy 5% off the whole website HERE For additional discounts, exclusive offers and so much more, sign up for the Skin and the City membership HERE To support this podcast, you can go HERE If you have 2 seconds to write us a review HERE, screenshot it and email it to us at magazine@glowskincarela.com and our Kim-Tern will be shipping you some goodies like the Manolo Blahnik - Awaken Mask pins! They're super adorable! You're gonna love them! Be sure to follow and tag us on IG! @skin.andthe.city and @glowskincarela Thanks for listening! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/skinandthecity/support
Episode: 210 Host: Alpha Mike Intro: Alpha welcomes the Nation to episode #210. How to contact us RaiderCop.Com and RaiderCopNation.com. Join us on, our social media accounts, MEWE, Winkin, Clouthub, Gab, Facebook, Instagram, Rumble and Parler. You can find us @RaiderCop @RaiderCopNation or @RaiderCopPodcast. Alpha, talks about what is happening with the lunatic leadership of Delta Airlines, Coca Cola, & Major League Baseball MLB, why support these goofs. Word of the Week: Be still, and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth! Psalms 46:10 Main Topic: Reciprocity What You Should Know What is Reciprocity? Following the law in other States to the letter What if? Gun Insurance Up Next: Parler, Get On It #211 Instagram @milo_raider_cop Co-host of Raider-Cop Tube coming in 2021 Spotify Stitcher PodBean Join the Raider-Cop Nation Pistol Pete the Gunsmith Kilo Sierra’s Firearms Training or Investigation: Sepulveda inc MeWe, WimKin, Rumble.ApplePodcast GooglePodcast Pandora Parler: @RaiderCop CloutHub: @RaiderCopWimkin: @Martinino and Raider Cop PodcastMeWe: Raider-Cop Podcast & Alpha MikeGab: @RaiderCopPodcast#JailsLASD #CACorrections #MDCR #NYPD #LAPD #LASD #MDPD #MPD #NYSP #NJSP #LVPD #Security #HCSO #PBSO #BSO #OCSO #PCSO #SFPD #DPD #HPD #SAPD #LCSO #FMPD #CCSO #NYC #NYCDOC #NJDOC #PPD #SLPD #CPD #TestEverything @RaiderCopNation #RaiderCopNation #TrainUp #o9TG #WiseGuySeries #TrainUpSeries #RollCallSeries #ThinkOuttaDaBox #SideBarSeries #TheWord #Buccaneer #RaiderCopPodcast #BeLikeJack #Corrections #RaiderCop #EmpanadaLadiesOfGeorgiaYoutube Free Music: Triumph by Yung Logos, Rodeo Show by The Green Orbs, Minor Blues for Booker E’s Jammy Jams, Happy Birthday Mambo, by E’s Jammy James. The Awakening Patrick jazz Space, The Current Blues, Blue Infusion, Front Porch Blues, Crazy Blues, Midnight Special, Super Blues, Bright Eyed Blues, Bleeker Street Blues, Olde Salooner Blues, Miles Beyond, D.J. Freedem, Causmic, Verified Picasso, Coyote Hearing, Diamond Ortiz, Nico Staf Brooklyn & The Bridge, 2 Hearts Patrick Patikios, A Ghost Town Quinoas Moreira, Tacklebox Blues Mini Vandals.PatrikiosMusic: I'm Back by Eye of the beholder.
Welcome back to This Week In Japan!News Story of the Week: Popular Manga Character Catches COVID-19Word of the Week: ベア (Be-a)[Japanese Explanation]This Week In Japanでは毎週、日本で話題のニュースについて、イギリス人アーティストのJulianと日本人起業家のYasuが英語で意見を交わしています。他にも日本文化や、面白い日本語のフレーズを紹介しています。(Recorded on February 26th, 2021, in Akasaka, Tokyo)You can also find Julian and Yasu on YouTube at youtube.com/JapanProSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thisweekinjapan)
In this episode, I discuss my craziest challenge yet and how I'm preparing for it. 0:58 Announcements: NEW BOOK: Indie Author Confidential, Vol. 4: http://www.authorlevelup.com/confidentialvol4 Next Writing Power Hour is Saturday, March 6 at 10AM Central Time: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqZnMuwIkz8 2:55 Wins for the Week: Finished Book #55 4:09 Lesson Learned This Week: PerfectIt software for proofreading. Check it out at http://www.intelligentediting.com. 7:20 Idea of the Week: Be cross-functional. 10:35 Topic(s) of the Week: My last law school class is coming up fast, and I want to try and finish Book 2 of my series before classes start. The result? A new challenge that will put Beast Mode to shame… You can listen to past episodes of the show at http://www.michaellaronn.com/podcast Listen to my other podcast, Writing Tip of the Day: http://www.authorlevelup.com Learn more about me and my books at http://www.michaellaronn.com My YouTube Channel for Writers: http://www.youtube.com/authorlevelup Also, join my (Fiction) Fan Club to get 3 free novels, early launch pricing, and notifications whenever I release a new book: http://www.michaellaronn.com/fanclub If you like the show, don't forget to rate and leave a review!
The role models and experiences we grow up with play a major part in the people we become as adults. This week our friend Jordan joins us to discuss the idea of Generational Curses. Tune in to learn not only what a Generational Curse is, but also how to identify and address the ‘curses’ that you may be personally dealing with. Jordan’s Tip of the Week: Be the best at anything you do.Where to Find Our Guest: Jordan MatthewsInstagram: instagram.com/jdmatthews_Facebook: facebook.com/jordan.d.matthews.58Make sure to follow Pure Perspectives on social media:Instagram: www.instagram.com/pureperspectivespodcastTwitter: www.twitter.com/pppodcast_Facebook: www.facebook.com/pureperspectivespodcastIf you want our advice or have a topic you’d like us to discuss, message us on our social media or email us at pureperspectivespodcast@gmail.com. And follow us too!Instagram: Desirée, Jasmine, MiaTwitter: Desirée, Jasmine, MiaFacebook: Desirée, Jasmine, MiaSponsorship and Business Inquiries: pureperspectivespodcast@gmail.com.The music for Pure Perspectives Podcast was composed by Joel Michaels.The thoughts and opinions of Pure Perspectives Podcast are purely our own and are not affiliated with our places of employment.Instacart - Groceries delivered in as little as 1 hour. Free delivery on your first order over $35.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (https://cash.app/$pureperspectives)
Hello everyone and welcome to episode 77. Before we begin, I need to let you know of 2 computer glitches affecting the podcast, both of which have been fixed. 1.) Prior episodes were only playing the most current episode. 2) You couldn’t leave a comment in the “Leave a Reply” box at the bottom of the show notes. Thanks to listeners who pointed out these two problems, which have now been corrected! On to today’s episode. Every now and then, many of us in our more reflective moods will wonder if how we are living really makes a difference. Are we impacting the world in any meaningful way? To answer this question, I’m here today to tell you that it’s easier than you think to impact the world. I will give you several examples in today’s show, using listener feedback to 2 recent episodes of You Were Made for This. So please listen in. We’ll start with several listener responses to episodes 71 and 72. Both were about how to help a grieving friend. I shared the story of my friend Martin whose wife died unexpectedly from a brain aneurysm, and what I learned about caring for a friend suffering such a deep and profound loss. Responses to episodes 71 and 72 Dear John, Listening to your podcast and reflecting on my own experience trying to help those who are grieving, I have seen where stepping out of our own comfort zone is often used by God to comfort others. It’s not easy, and it is a mystery how God uses our puny attempts for His purposes. Thanks for helping us think and ponder on these relationship issues. ~ A grateful listener This listener is impacting the world by doing something that doesn’t come naturally to her, for the sake of other people. She’s making a difference in the world by aligning her purposes with God’s purposes. And what can be more impactful than that? You can tell she is speaking from experience, and I wonder if she appreciates what a contribution she is making. I’ll read it one more time. From a listener in New York From Donna, a listener in New York, who was a friend to Martin and his wife from years ago: Hello, John, Today, I had some free time, and decided to catch up on your last three podcasts. I was shocked and heartbroken as I heard you recount the sudden death of Suzanne Karrer. I remember her and Martin well… Your story of Martin’s grief and Serena’s letter really touched me. I had been thinking of them recently and wondered where they were and what they were doing. I didn’t know they had left China, and only remembered Serena as a little pre-schooler. Do you think that Martin would mind if you shared his address with me? I would like to send him a card. He may not remember us, but I would still like to reach out to him. I did give her Martin’s contact information and I know he appreciated hearing from Donna. She impacted the world by moving past her own grief and shock to let Martin know she cared and felt his loss. What a tender heart Donna displayed. The world needs more tenderness and Donna sprinkled a little of it on top of Martin’s grief and sorrow. What a great and sweet way to make a difference in the world: sprinkling a little tenderness around. From a listener who lost his mother From Chris: The story of Martin’s loss of his wife Suzanne came on the heels of a major loss in his own life. He writes: My own mother died eight days ago at the age of 89. She lived a good life, was a very good mother and a very good friend. And she was a great listener. She made each of her six children feel like they were her favorite. She was at peace until the last few days of difficult decline. I didn’t start grieving until 5 days later, at the funeral, when I walked in and saw her body for the first time in her casket. I really appreciated the lessons today John! So I will arm myself with a few new things learned and perhaps it is time to make sure I can be there for dad as his time of grief and loneliness, which will likely endure significantly. Chris is impacting the world by being there for his dad in his grief, even as Chris himself grieves. It’s an act of selflessness like this that makes the world a better place. From a listener who lost her husband From Gina. She lost her husband in a tragic death a number of years ago. Here is how she responded to episodes Episodes 71 and 72: Hi John, Really enjoyed this. Grieving is so complex… One thing I know for sure, LOVE is eternal. Suzanne and Martin’s love will never die and God has an amazing way of keeping us connected with our beloved. Martin and his daughter are in a very sacred space right now....somehow straddling two universes.... And with time and a little perspective, there can be joy in suffering. A very strange, upside down way of looking at grief....this life is truly a blip in the span of eternity. It took me a long time to get to this place and I didn’t think I’d survive the pain of grieving....but God is good, God rescues. He rescued me. Prayers for all of you. My deepest sympathies. Suzanne’s smile is breathtaking. A widow impacts the world for good Gina is impacting the world for good by sharing what she learned about God through her own grief. She is giving hope to Martin and people like him by painting a picture of what life will someday be like for him. Let me read her tender words again. I shared Gina’s response with Martin and he wrote back to me, “So true what she says about pain, “I never thought I would survive the pain of grieving.” If you forget everything else, here’s the one thing I hope you remember from today’s episode. To Impact the world is easier than you think when you reach out to connect with others in the midst of their struggles, even when you are struggling with the same things yourself. Here’s what we can all do in response to today’s program. We can follow the example of “Grateful Listener” and step out of our comfort zone, knowing that’s what God often uses to comfort others. That will impact the world. We can be like Donna who opened her heart to the pain of another person, and respond in tenderness by connecting with them. That will impact the world. We can be like Chris, and even in the midst of our own grief, seek to enter into the grief of another to care for them, even when we need care ourselves. That will certainly impact the world for good. And you can try this Lastly, we can be like Gina, who shared from the depth of her heart to give people hope from God in the midst of their unspeakable sorrow. Unspeakable sorrow she herself experienced. Giving people this kind of hope certainly impacts the world for good. Finally, listen again to episodes 71 and 72, or listen to them for the first time if you’re a new listener to the podcast. As always, you could let me and your fellow listeners know what resonated with you about today’s episode. You can share your thoughts in the “Leave a Reply” box at the bottom of the show notes. Or you can send them to me in an email to john@caringforothers.org. Closing I hope your thinking was stimulated by today’s show, to both reflect and to act in similar ways to the four listeners described in today’s episode. In doing so, you will find the joy God intends for you through your relationships. Because after all, You Were Made for This. Our Relationship Quote of the Week “Be the person who breaks the cycle. If you were judged, choose understanding. If you were rejected, choose acceptance. And if you were shamed, choose compassion. Be the person you needed when you were hurting, not the person who hurt you. Vow to be better than what broke you— to heal instead of becoming bitter so you can act from your heart, not your pain.” ~ Lori Deschene That’s all for today. See you next week. Goodbye for now. You Were Made for This is sponsored by Caring for Others, a missionary care ministry. We depend upon the generosity of donors to pay our bills. If you'd like to support what we do with a secure tax-deductible donation, please click here. We'd be so grateful if you did.
This week, guest Terra Cartina shares Part Two of 10 foundational emotional health principles to maintain personal peace through life's challenges. 5 Emotional Health Principles to Maintain Your Personal Peace Principle 6: Pour Positivity In Principle 7: Set Boundaries Principle 8: Practice Gratefulness Principle 9: Prioritize Self-Care Principle 10: Practice Nastalga Items Mentioned in this episode: Follow Terra @iamterracartina on Instagram. Robert's Link Tree Boss Move of the Week: Be generous, it lowers your risk of early death and is a natural confidence booster. Thank you so much for checking out this episode of Productivity Boss Moves. If you have any questions, topics suggestions, or just want to say hello, visit robertprice.co. If you haven't done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts or any platform you listen. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode I walk us through a transition model to help us deepen our understanding of how we navigate, adjust and move through change. I also discuss what happens in our bodies and minds when we go through change. Invitation for the Week: Take a moment and consider one thing you could do that would feel supportive to you this week. What would really serve you this week? Quote of the Week: “Be you. Be all in. Fall, rise and get up again.” - Brené Brown Resources & References: The Transition Model by William Bridges Phase 1: Endings Acknowledge what has ended or changed in your life and identify the losses. Also asking: What needs do I have that will no longer be met and how can I meet those needs in other ways? Phase 2: Neutral Zone Be mindful of your attitude in this phase by reminding ourselves that this is a time of reorienting, not a time of meaningless waiting – even if it doesn’t look like it from where you stand right now. It can be a good time to question, experiment, brainstorm, try things out and get creative Phase 3: New Beginnings To nurture the New Beginnings phase take time to understand the transition process and identify where you are in it. Another thing you can do in this phase is to be patient as it unfolds. Shana Montesol Johnson, Certified Leadership Coach Thanks so much for listening! Check out my website or follow along on my journey @fromjentozen
This week Queen & Bree explore the meaning of relationships, situationships, entanglements, oh my! We dive deep into what the outline of a relationship should look like, and how deep the depth of a romantic relationship should go. With some insight from Jada, August, and our instagram followers we have a much needed discussion to share some insight on the everlasting questions surrounding sharing a life with someone.Red Table Talk w/ Jada & WillSong of the Week (Be ready to add them to your love Playlist):Chloe x Halle - Forgive MeH.E.R. - Every Kind of Way
Hogs and Dogs Series: Tough Sayings of Jesus June 28, 2020 AM Elwyn Johnston Matthew 7:6 Verse of the Week: “Be patient with each other” Ephesians 4:2 1. Start where people are, not where you are “Don’t throw your pearls to pigs!” Matthew 7:6 2. Make prayer your main weapon. “this kind does not go out except by prayer and fasting.” this kind does not go out except by prayer and fasting.” Matthew 17:21 “the god of this world has blinded the minds of the unbelieving” 2 Corinthians 4:4 3. Make godly actions a priority. “Let your light shine before men in such a way that they may see your good works” Matthew 5:16 “your godly lives will speak to them without any words. They will be won over by observing your pure and reverent lives.” 1 Peter 3:1 & 2 4. Allow God to move people. Don’t force them. “love is patient” 1 Corinthians 13:4 “Be patient with each other” Ephesians 4:2
Beverley Kort on telephone therapy with SF. In today’s episode, we talk with Beverly Kort, a Solution Focused Practitioner, registered Psychologist in private practice and Therapist about what fascinates her about Solution Focus, how she is constantly learning and staying curious about her practice, and how she is doing telephone therapy with Solution Focus. She tells us about her experiences with the condensed version of Solution Focused Possibilities and her adaptions in her work. Learn more about vicarious resilience and the research she is doing together with Adam S. Froerer and Cecil R. Walker about SF, common factors, and principles of change. And listen to her stories of using the reflecting team in different situations. The Challenge of the Week: Be really generous with yourself when you say to yourself that you are doing something wrong and ask yourself: “What is my good reason? And what would I like to see instead?”. The post SFP 101 – Being most useful for our clients: Single session telephone therapy and more with Beverley Kort appeared first on SF on tour.
On this week's episode, you get to meet Lillian Glanton. She went from a poultry farm to become an American Idol finalist in 2016. Then she brought her passion and fire back home to her community by creating the Muscle Shoals Songwriters Festival, and the Muscle Shoals Song Rooms. She is a spitfire of a lady, full of wisdom and encouragement for everyone to follow their dreams! We talk about the craft of songwriting, making songs as a business, taking risks, and kicking butt! Don't miss this one!Check out the Annual Muscle Shoals Songwriter's Festival: https://mssongfest.com/Muscle Shoals Song Rooms: https://muscleshoalssongrooms.com/Quote of the Week:“Be the change you want to see in the world.” - GandhiAre you interested in flipping your dreams? Check out my new course on Teachable: https://flipping-dreams.teachable.com/Thank you for tuning into this episode of Flipping Dreams! I can’t wait to bring you more content next week, and please share this with any of your network of friends and family who you think may be interested! Until next week! Stay strong, positive, and curious!This episode is also available at YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tocz2MCtuqA&t=1831sFind us on the web! FB: @heatherreneemayIG: @_everydayismayT: @flippingdreamsShow theme music: "Run Again" by Heather Ré Music https://ratethispodcast.com/flippingdreams
In this episode, I get to dig in deep with Alyssa Padgett, half of the duo Heath & Alyssa, adventurers and filmmakers, with a blog, podcast, books, and hosts of the annual RV Entrepreneur Summit. We chat about her journey so far living full time in her RV, working remotely, her favorite things about their lifestyle, and how they manage traveling with their new baby! I hope you enjoy this chat and please check out their links below:Alyssa’s book, “Living in an RV”: https://heathandalyssa.com/book/RV Entrepreneur Podcast:https://heathandalyssa.com/rv-entrepreneur-podcast/Heath & Alyssa’s amazing YouTube Channel: https://heathandalyssa.com/youtube/The Blog: https://heathandalyssa.com/rving-blog/The RV Entrepreneur Summit: https://therventrepreneur.com/The Documentary: https://heathandalyssa.com/hourly-america/Quote of the Week:“Be the change you want to see in the world.” - GandhiAre you interested in flipping your dreams? Check out my new course on Teachable: https://flipping-dreams.teachable.com/Thank you for tuning into this episode of Flipping Dreams! I can’t wait to bring you more content next week, and please share this with any of your network of friends and family who you think may be interested! Until next week! Stay strong, positive, and curious!This episode is available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5lJxrTXPewHttps://heatherreneemay.comFB: https://www.facebook.com/heatherreneemayIG: @_everydayismayTwitter: @flippingdreams Show theme music "Run Again" by Heather Ré Music https://ratethispodcast.com/flippingdreams
The focus of this podcast is on B2B mentorship which aligns with the Green Bay Packers (GBP) Mentor-Protégé Program (MPP) and expands on a blog article written on April 6, 2020 by David Smith and Brad Johnson (HBR blog). Mentors and protégés readily acknowledge that current recession/pandemic times are new to all. Potential benefits of practicing social distancing are:· Growth fostering· Role modeling· Mentor learning opportunities· Value-added learnings (tech, interaction with clarity, affirmations)· Awareness of email shortcomings (unclear tone) ABC Tip: Leaders eat last!New video conferencing technology is stepping up to provide clean, honest interaction and offer flexibility in scheduling. During these extended times of self-quarantine, we can feel less isolated and more accessible for co-workers, clients and mentor-protégé relationships. Anna Steinfest and Dr. Michael Troyer outline three recommendations for building a solid mentor-protégé or mentorship relationship. To receive a copy of A Quick Action Guide for Coping with Recession contact info@affresearch.com. Our ABC Podcast: Lessons in Success, Episode 9: Social Distancing doesn't have to Disrupt Mentorship.Show notes:Mentorship delivers varied results for protégés and mentors. Many mentors, typically from larger corporations, have noticed that small companies can react and implement change faster than their greater organizations. Protégés seek and receive expert mentorship guidance and someone to lean on. Michael and Anna explain the brighter side of social distancing. ABC Podcast Tip of the Week: Be a cheerleader! Give affirmation, validate each other and acknowledge the situation.
For Big Money Stylist, we go over the following formula each month: Week #1: Power Week #2: Production Week #3: Profit Week #4: Protection In This Week's Episode.....PRODUCTION Point #1: Letting Go Danielle tells her artists behind the chair that they don’t have time for the little shit. “If you’re already working 80 hours a week, you’re going to need to hire people to take care of things for you like your laundry, cleaning, and shopping.” “The hardest thing for me in letting go was having somebody not do something the way I would do it," says Danielle. "It would piss me off so badly that I just wanted to do it myself. And then I realized I can’t keep operating like that because I don’t have enough time.” [mks_pullquote align="left" width="300" size="24" bg_color="#000000" txt_color="#ffffff"]QUESTION[/mks_pullquote] What do you know you need to let go of in order to free up more of your time? Point #2: Balancing Act When it comes to hiring assistants, a lot of artists will say they don’t have time to train someone, and yet the reality is, you don’t have time NOT to train someone. They may not always do it exactly how you do it, but understand that as you train them, over time, it’s going to benefit you. If your business is solely relying on you, you can only become so successful. The growth of the company actually relies on a team. Although a team effort, it’s still vital for you as a business owner not to step out too far or let go too much because shit can go sideways really fast. It’s a balancing act. [mks_pullquote align="left" width="300" size="24" bg_color="#000000" txt_color="#ffffff"]QUESTION[/mks_pullquote] Where in your world are you trying to handle everything? How is that working for you? Point #3: Keep It Classy It’s important for your clients to feel comfortable in communicating with you about the service you’re providing them. It’s also essential to give them a good overall experience in the salon. You’re going to have some clients who will not return even though you’ve done a killer job on their hair. Why? Because the conversations taking place all around them have been offensive or inappropriate. Keeping it classy is vital to the retention of your client base. [mks_pullquote align="left" width="300" size="24" bg_color="#000000" txt_color="#ffffff"]QUESTION[/mks_pullquote] Where do you need to reign it in a little in order to provide your clients with the best overall experience possible? Point #4: Twenty Questions Reading your client is an important skill to develop. If they have their headphones on, they or have given you the heads up that they have some work to do on their phone, give them their space, and don’t play twenty questions with them. “That doesn’t mean it’s going to mess up their experience or your connection with them; it just means they have shit to get done AND they want great hair. Check in with them, and that’s it.” [mks_pullquote align="left" width="300" size="24" bg_color="#000000" txt_color="#ffffff"]QUESTION[/mks_pullquote] What has been your experience with this, either as a client or as the professional? Point #5: The Art of Framing If you have a business where you’re doing work in front of a client, you need to have a conversation with your assistant about the proper way to address things. If your assistant yells things like "We only have this, will this still work?" from across the room, that’s a sure way for your client to lose all confidence in you and in your work. Handle concerns you have with the work being done by other artists off to the side, away from the client, and be sure to be careful with the words you use and how you use them. Say things like, “This looks awesome, but let's try this.” Or, pull them off to the side and share what you want them to know. It’s all about how you frame it. [mks_pullquote align="left" width="300" size="24" bg_color="#000000" txt_color="#ffffff"]QUESTION[/mks_pullquote] As a salon owner, what can you do to improve the social etiquette inside your salon? Quote of the Week: "Be consistent in everything that you’re doing every day. Look back and measure your progression based on your numbers, based on how your hair looks and based on where you’re at in life. And when you see that momentum pick up, it pushes you forward to continue that momentum." -- Danielle K White "Watch the shit you say inside the salon. As important as it is to have comradery inside the salon, keep it professional. I’m not saying you can’t have fun, but just remember, there are lines that you just can’t cross." --Anianne Rivera
Welcome back to the Self Love Series with Cass Atiga! This episode is with my cousin Quinci Hambrick and in this episode Quinc talks to me about how she navigated through her struggles when coming out as gay and how through the process she practiced and found self love. Self Care Pick Me Up Suggestions from Quinci: -Solitude. Time with yourself being still. -Being out in Nature -Baths -Art: Writing, painting, drawing. Self Love Series Episode 3 Call to Action for the Week: Be kind. Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cassidinae/ Follow Quinci Hambrick on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quinci_lou/ You can purchase her book Starseed at: https://store.bookbaby.com/bookshop/b...
Welcome to the Better Leaders Better Schools podcast. This is a weekly show for ruckus makers -- What is a ruckus maker? A leader who has found freedom from the status quo. A leader looking to escape the old routine. A leader who never, ever gives up. Imagine a 10-year-old student is invited to your staff meeting, and he stands courageously in front of 60 to 80 adults. His task to present the data which he's researched and collected on staff implementation of a new aspect of a student-designed curriculum. The results are that only half the staff is implementing with fidelity, and the student challenges the team to level up their game. You are probably wondering how you can give your students such a voice. Our guest today tells us how she has managed to empower the students' voice in her school. Listen in, get inspired, and learn. We hope you enjoy the podcast. All the highlights, resources, and next steps can be found below. Listen to the full episode here and learn more at betterleadersbetterschools.com Key Talking Points The birth of student voice empowerment in Melissa's school Challenges and setbacks when children are given so much voice Negative and positive impacts of student voice empowerment Implementing student voice empowerment Melissa's dream school Key Milestones of the Episodes [03:01] Tip of the week. [04:52] Melissa Clark's Introduction [08:08] How Melissa started the student voice empowerment [13:25] Challenges and setbacks when students are given so much voice [16:58] Positive impacts from a student's voice [23:24] Everything is about learning [28:57] Melissa's top three priorities for her dream school Key Quotes "The secret to improving our impact and to really make the change as leaders is to ask students what they need." "As teachers that we underestimate the power of a child." "We discovered that the secret was to improve our impact as classroom teachers and to simply ask students what they need." "Student voice could go so much further than just making a difference in classroom practice. They're actually the untapped change agents within a school as well." Key Resources Pivot (online platform for student voice) About Our Guest Melissa Clarke is a Principal and coach who has worked in primary schools for the last 20 years. Melissa believes strongly in providing teachers with ‘permission’ to try innovative practice and believes through coaching and personalised professional learning staff will be empowered to be the best they can be while ensuring all teachers are on a journey of ongoing improvement. Her interests include high quality literacy teaching in the classroom, visible learning and the activation of student voice to empower learners. Melissa has taught all grades from K-6 and worked with students from a range of backgrounds and support needs. Tip of the Week Be the best at one thing: Be really darn good at one thing. Be an expert in that. Find what you're passionate about, be an expert in that and then hire others to be good at other things or empower your assistants to be good at the other things that you as a leader need to be active and an expert in at least one thing plus one to hire others. Show Some Love BECOME A PATRON OF THE SHOW FOR AS LITTLE AS $1/MONTH DID YOU LIKE THE SHOW? iTunes SUBSCRIBE HERE! LEAVE A 5-STAR RATING AND REVIEW LEVEL UP
In what critics are calling "the most off the rails episode yet", we bring you Game Off #9! In lieu of news, we give our spicy takes on CUTSCENES in games and ask the question: is HALF-LIFE 2 actually a good game? Finally we have a unique showcase featuring the expansion pack to a wildly popular MMO - Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers - and Andy's favorite bug stomping romp and Game of All Years: Earth Defense Force 5. 1:00 - Spicy Take on Cut Scenes | 17:00 - A Fireside Chat | 28:00 Showcase of the Week Be sure to follow and heart us on all the socials: Facebook.com/GameOffPodcast | Twitter.com/GameOffPodcast | YouTube.com/GameOffPodcast
The overall experience for a client inside of any business is paramount and vital to client retention. How do you handle an assistant who yells things from across the room or artists who engage in inappropriate conversations in front of clients? What does it mean if your client wears headphones or works on their phone and doesn't engage in conversation with you? Should you be concerned? Tune in for answers to these and other questions in this important episode of the Big Money Stylist. For Big Money Stylist, we go over the following formula each month: Week #1: Power Week #2: Production Week #3: Profit Week #4: Protection In This Week's Episode.....PRODUCTION Point #1: Letting Go Danielle tells her artists behind the chair that they don’t have time for the little shit. “If you’re already working 80 hours a week, you’re going to need to hire people to take care of things for you like your laundry, cleaning, and shopping.” “The hardest thing for me in letting go was having somebody not do something the way I would do it," says Danielle. "It would piss me off so badly that I just wanted to do it myself. And then I realized I can’t keep operating like that because I don’t have enough time.” [mks_pullquote align="left" width="300" size="24" bg_color="#000000" txt_color="#ffffff"]QUESTION[/mks_pullquote] What do you know you need to let go of in order to free up more of your time? Point #2: Balancing Act When it comes to hiring assistants, a lot of artists will say they don’t have time to train someone, and yet the reality is, you don’t have time NOT to train someone. They may not always do it exactly how you do it, but understand that as you train them, over time, it’s going to benefit you. If your business is solely relying on you, you can only become so successful. The growth of the company actually relies on a team. Although a team effort, it’s still vital for you as a business owner not to step out too far or let go too much because shit can go sideways really fast. It’s a balancing act. [mks_pullquote align="left" width="300" size="24" bg_color="#000000" txt_color="#ffffff"]QUESTION[/mks_pullquote] Where in your world are you trying to handle everything? How is that working for you? Point #3: Keep It Classy It’s important for your clients to feel comfortable in communicating with you about the service you’re providing them. It’s also important to give them a good overall experience in the salon. You’re going to have some clients who will not return even though you’ve done a killer job on their hair. Why? Because the conversations taking place all around them have been offensive or inappropriate. Keeping it classy is vital to the retention of your client base. [mks_pullquote align="left" width="300" size="24" bg_color="#000000" txt_color="#ffffff"]QUESTION[/mks_pullquote] Where do you need to reign it in a little in order to provide your clients with the best overall experience possible? Point #4: Twenty Questions Reading your client is an important skill to develop. If they have their headphones on they or have given you the heads up that they have some work to do on their phone, give them their space and don’t play twenty questions with them. “That doesn’t mean it’s going to mess up their experience or your connection with them, it just means they have shit to get done AND they want great hair. Check in with them and that’s it.” [mks_pullquote align="left" width="300" size="24" bg_color="#000000" txt_color="#ffffff"]QUESTION[/mks_pullquote] What has been your experience with this, either as a client or as the professional? Point #5: The Art of Framing If you have a business where you’re doing work in front of a client, you need to have a conversation with your assistant about the proper way to address things. If your assistant yells things like "We only have this, will this still work?" from across the room, that’s a sure way for your client to lose all confidence in you and in your work. Handle concerns you have with the work being done by other artists off to the side, away from the client, and be sure to be careful with the words you use and how you use them. Say things like, “This looks awesome, but let's try this.” Or, pull them off to the side and share what you want them to know. It’s all about how you frame it. [mks_pullquote align="left" width="300" size="24" bg_color="#000000" txt_color="#ffffff"]QUESTION[/mks_pullquote] As a salon owner, what can you do to improve the social etiquette inside your salon? Quote of the Week: "Be consistent in everything that you’re doing every day. Look back and measure your progression based on your numbers, based on how your hair looks and based on where you’re at in life. And when you see that momentum pick up, it pushes you forward to continue that momentum." -- Danielle K White "Watch the shit you say inside the salon. As important as it is to have comradery inside the salon, keep it professional. I’m not saying you can’t have fun, but just remember, there are lines that you just can’t cross." --Anianne Rivera
On today’s episode, Kelly Palace and Maria Parker interview Braden Holloway, NC State’s head coach for both men’s and women’s swimming. Holloway shares some of his strategic steps to success, including how he values being a mentor to his team members. Holloway talks about taking the NC State swimming teams from a “lull” to championship seasons and the progression over the last 8 years of his coaching tenure. Subscribe to the Champion's Mojo podcast on YouTube. Leave us a review, too! If you subscribe on YouTube you could win one of our monthly prizes. Champion on's Mojo is also on iTunes, Spotify and Google Play. More About Braden Holloway Braden Holloway is coaching his 8th season in 2019 at NC State for both the men’s and women’s teams. He has been named the ACC Men’s Swimming Coach of the Year six times in the past seven years and was named the ACC Women’s Swimming Coach of the Year in 2017. His swimmers hold multiple individual and relay records and NCAA championship wins. Action Items From the Hosts Maria: Reach out to someone you interact with personally or in business who you do not have a great relationship with -- and “think outside the box” on ways to improve that connection and build trust in the relationship. Kelly: Find one thing in your life that is not authentic and get rid of it or find a way to infuse your own authenticity into it so you feel comfortable and confident. Quote of the Week: “Be yourself, everyone else is taken.” Oscar Wilde Have something you want to share with us? Email it to 4championsmojo@gmail.com. Keep up with the show by visiting YouTube, ChampionsMojo.com and visiting the Facebook page, Instagram page, and Twitter page.
Thank you for tuning in to Episode 157 of the Down Cellar Studio Podcast. This week's segments included: Off the Needles On the Needles Brainstorming From the Armchair Crafty Adventures In my Travels KAL News Events Contest, News & Notes Ask me Anything On a Happy Note Quote of the Week Off the Needles Acrobat Socks Pattern: OMG Heel by Megan Williams Needles: US 1.5 (2.5mm) Yarn: Knit Picks Felici in the Acrobat color way A Very Little Giraffe Pattern: A Very Little Giraffe by Annaboo’s House- free crochet pattern available on website not for download Hook: B (2.25 mm) Yarn: leftover super wash worsted yarn in yellow, brown and cream. On the Needles Rock You Like a Hurricane Socks Yarn: Freckled Whimsy yarn in the Rock You Like a Hurricane colorway Needles: US 1.5 (2.5 mm) Pattern- OMG Heel by Megan Williams Sunset Stripes Socks Pattern: OMG Heel by Megan Williams Needles: US 1.5 (2.5mm) Yarn: Patons Kroy in the Sunset Stripes color way- black + white self patterning, orange, red, yellow and purple. Brainstorming Travel projects for my upcoming trip to Portugal & Spain. Current plan- 1 pair of socks & 2 skein crochet shawl project for the Dragon Belly shawl by Johanna Lindahl. While in Barcelona & Spain I am planning to buy yarn to bring back (and work on while there as needed) From the Armchair Highly Recommend the podcast Still Processing podcast. Specifically the Fantasies episode Almost 30 podcast: 196 - An Inclusive Conversation on Implicit Bias, Systemic Oppression, and Racial Equity with Rachel Rosen Link to shownotes The Case Against Adnan Syed on HBO Crafty Adventures I bought 2 king sheets at Savers. Sewed together. Threw them over my Christmas tree + tied on each side. Stored for the season (yes i know its nearly spring)! Quick and dirty but it works! In My Travels I shared stories from Farm Fiber Days at Russell’s Garden Center Hung out with Lisa, Anne & Ryan Met up with Monique- host of the Knitting on the Run podcast Got such a positive response to my new Ice Time Hat which was really exciting! Lisa is knitting sample for Lisa Dachinger Wools for use at future events! Judy Sullivan from Clover Works Farm who will knitting up an Ice Time hat sample soon too! I bought two skeins of DK from A Hundred Ravens Two skeins SW merino/yak and silk fingering $18 each from Friends in Fiber Nice chatting with Dianne of Lady Dye Yarns KAL News Slay the Stash 2019 Each month you can declare a skein of yarn to knit/crochet/weave to its very end. Let’s use up those older special skeins (purchased before 2019) - and maybe win a new beautiful skein of yarn from one of our sponsors along the way! Official Rules for 2019 Check out the March Post Use and follow #slaythestash2019 on Social Media February winner announced! Slay the Stash Sponsor List- 2019 Official Rules for 2019 January- Fish Belly Fiber Works February- KnitCircus Yarns March- Holly Press Fibers April- Fibernymph Dye Works May – Another Crafty Girl June- Flying Finn Yarns July- Sponsored by WindsweptMonique– yarn TBD August- Knit Style Yarns September- Artistic Lilly October – Infinite Twist November- 716 Knit December – Hypnotic Yarn Events Knit North Yarn Crawl, North Shore, MA March 14-17 CT Sheep & Wool: April 27 9-4rain or shine Check back for updates later in the year Contest, News & Notes I released 2 new patterns on 3/8/19: Ice Time Hat & Ice Time Cowl Purchase them together before the end of the day on 3/16 and get both for only $5. The Ice Time Hat is a 2-color hat worked with mosaic knitting (so you’re never using more than 1 color in any given row). After the brim, you change colors every 2 rounds which I promise will have you saying “just one more round!” after each one. The pattern effect is achieved using slipped stitches and simple 1x1 cables. Perfect for even an adventurous beginner. If you like the hat, be sure to check out the matching Ice Time Cowl. Check out #icetimehat on Instagram to find other color combinations that testers + knitters have used. Yarn Main Color used 80 yards / 73 meters | Contrast Color used 65 yards / 60 meters Sample knit in Legacy Fiber Artz DK. Main Color= Vanilla Bean (cream) & Contrast Color= Grey Gardens (gray) Finished Size Size: 18 in. / 45.75 cm around & 9 in. / 23 cm tall Fits head: 19-21.5 in. / 48.25-54.75 cm around I’ve found it fits nearly every teen and adult I’ve tried it on. If you need a larger hat, you could try going up a needle size and using worsted weight yarn (be sure to check gauge first of course) Ice Time Cowl Yarn Main Color used: 120 yards / 110 meters Contrast Color used: 96 yards / 88 meters Sample knit in Legacy Fiber Artz DK. Main Color= Vanilla Bean (cream). Contrast Color= Grey Gardens (gray) Finished Size * Size: 20.5 inches / 52 cm around & 12 in. / 30.5 cm tall Ask Me Anything Tune in to hear my answers to these questions! Designs coming up: I am working on a new DK weight triangular shawl design. Nearly done! Yarn: Suburban Stitcher DK in thePredictability colorway! Totally in love with it! Working on a Riley Rose hat idea to coordinate with the cowl and shawl On a Happy Note Our new couch and recliner were delivered! Garret's 9th Birthday Sleepover ThredUP Goody Box- I got one recently and loved it. If you're interested, please use my referral code. Went to see Gretchen Rubin on her latest Book Tour for Outer Order Inner Calm. Birthday dinner for my friend Megs. I'm still sore from straining muscles in my ribs at Altitude with Millie... and my treadmill died, but I'm finally getting back to the gym and feeling good. Skype with Marta- to do more Barcelona trip prep. Any tips for Porto or Barcelona? Let me know! Quote of the Week Be steady and well-ordered in your life so that you can be fierce and original in your work. —Gustave Flaubert ------ Thank you for tuning in! Contact Information: Ravelry: BostonJen & Down Cellar Studio Podcast Ravelry Group Twitter: Instagram:BostonJen1 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/downcellarstudio Sign up for my email newsletterto get the latest on everything happening in the Down Cellar Studio!
Ep. 12 - We are all gathered here today (pastor’s voice) to celebrate Jazzie Bee’s Birthday #ShineIn29. We recap what’s been going on in our world. We talk validation during college, sex topics, and our drunkest moments. What are people really doing for self-care? Robyn gives us the scoop on why scrolling and watching tv for a long period of time is helpful. Influential Millennial: Robyn (Author, LCSW-C) follow her @_iameverything and @msrobyndanielle Mini Bar Selection: Jack, Jose Cuervo, Crown Royal, Henny & Brews! (Wine wasn’t fine this week) Quote of the Week: “Be the woman you needed as a girl” -Unknown
Writer's block affects every writer. In this episode, I talk about unique skill I've cultivated that has helped me turn moments of “writer's block” into the best sources of my creativity. Links Book of the Week: Be a Writing Machine! www.michaellaronn.com/beawritingmachine Show Notes (including a transcript and sound credits): www.michaellaronn.com/episode24 Check out all the past episodes on my website: www.michaellaronn.com/podcast My YouTube Channel for Writers: http://www.youtube.com/authorlevelup Also, join my Fan Club to get 3 free novels, early launch pricing, and notifications whenever I release a new book: www.michaellaronn.com/fanclub If you like the show, don't forget to rate and leave a review!
Episode #26 Show Notes On today’s show we talk about: How the Lewis and Clark expedition Can Lead to YOUR success! The Lewis and Clark mission was very successful and it was not an accident that it went so well. Listen to find out how you can plan your life like they planned their mission and find your own path to success! Today's podcast is brought to you by Audible - get a FREE audiobook download and a 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/DrivenWomen. You will find they have over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. Time Machine: In this segment each week we will give a few points about women that have accomplished a lot! We also will discuss a bit about what was happening to women during the time periods. Someone we think you would like to know more about is: Tarana Burke Inspirational Quote of the Week: “Be a first-rate version of yourself, not a second-rate version of someone else.” - Judy Garland We genuinely Want to know! (Listener questions and feedback) Are you driven to succeed? Email us at tami.north@genuinedrivenwomen.com or call us at (724) DRIVEN-2 or (724) 374-8362 and leave a voice message. We’ll use your voicemails on a future podcast! We’d love for you to take a couple minutes to write a review on iTunes, which will help us to reach our goal to connect with girls, young ladies, and women who need just this kind of inspiration each week. Click here to leave a review! You can also follow us on Facebook at Facebook.com/genuinedrivenwomen/ to join the conversation, get to know us better, and to find about all the new things we will be announcing in the months to come. References: Tarana Burke - https://www.biography.com/people/tarana-burke LEWIS and Clark - https://www.monticello.org/site/jefferson/lewiss-packing-list
Regardless if you're on a design team, make cards for fun or sell them throughout the year, having a craft room or craft space set up properly can not only have you time, but can help you find success. In today's episode, we are going to talk about the 10 ways you can set your craft room up for success. SHOW NOTES 10 Ways to Set Your Craft Room Up for Success Try pre-cutting your card bases Pre-cut your white and ivory 1st and 2nd layers Use your MISTI Keep your most used supplies at your finger tips Pre-make Nuvo Crystal Drops Pre-stamp the images you want to color Invest in a Scan N Cut Keep a card journal Tidy up your work space after every use Organize your supplies Friday Tip of the Week "Be patient! Never give up. The trash can is your last resort. Keep at a project-it usually turns out differently then you expect and you may even like it more. And above all, have fun!" - Victoria Moore-Beall Sponsor My Sweet Petunia and the amazing MISTI
There are a lot of things that people will tell you are a big deal when it comes to shooting, and many of these things aren't a big deal at all. In this episode we go through the following: Bullet weight Trigger weight Rifle Back-up sights High bore axis Grip angle Grip stippling We aren't saying that you shouldn't worry about these things at all, but that you should really weigh what is good enough, and what you really need before you spend a bunch of money, or attack your pistol with a soldering iron. As promised in the episode, here's the links to Ben's posts about shooting on the move in IDPA and USPSA: Part 1 Part 2 The News: Kay Hagan's "Bipartisan Sportsman's Act of 2014" was introduced, and it wasn't a bad bill. It was reported that some other Democrats were looking to amend the bill with some anti-gun junk, and then the Republican co-sponsors voted to kill it. It's dead. Chris Christie vetoed the 10rd magazine capacity bill that was put on his desk back in May. He had some strong words to say about the bill, especially after saying that he wasn't sure what he was going to do back in early June. John Lott's new study is reporting that 5% of adults in the US have a concealed carry permit. Interesting stuff. An Atlanta area woman shot the man that was carjacking her with his own gun. As it turns out the carjacker got into her car, and being that it had a manual transmission, he set his pistol in his lap in order to shift. The woman took the pistol, he bit her, she shot him. A Wake Forest, NC WWII veteran was cleared in the self defense shooting of a man who kicked in the door of his home. Plug of the Week: Gary Byerly, who will be representing the US in the IPSC world shoot in Florida this fall is a partner in a new gun store in Thomasville, NC. The new place is called "The Gun Shop". Check them out. Tip of the Week: Be careful when bracing against a surface while shooting. This weekend at the H2O Fowl Farms IDPA match I watched several shooters place their elbows on a table while shooting, which lead to their arms working as levers against their body causing the pistol to bounce in their hands several times before it would settle down after every shot. This added time to the shooters score, and hurt their accuracy. Generally you don't need to brace against things in a match, it can really slow you down if you don't do it right. Contact Us: Facebook Twitter Leave a voicemail from your phone at (919) 295-6128 Leave a voicemail from your computer Email us: luke@triangletactical.net ben@triangletactical.net Follow us on Instagram
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July 17, 2009 Spells, Psychic Advice, Spiritual Coaching And Gypsy Healing: www.GypsyAdvice.com **Topics For Today's Free Readings** 1) Will they get back together or just stay friends? 2) Is it possible to have a healthy baby and the boyfriend back? 3) Where is his dog? 4) How can she get her house sold? 5) How can he get rid of his headaches if the cause may be from a past life? *ASAP Psychic Advice - Call Allie: 1-800-ASK-KEEN EXT. 01948941 (3 FREE min given for all paid calls over 3 min)* **Quote of the Week:** Be bold. If you're going to make an error, make a doozey, and don't be afraid to hit the ball. - Billie Jean King **Show's Format** * Introduction from Allie * Q & A from IC 6/84 * Overview of Allie's Two Cents * Q & A from G 10/90 * Deal of the Week * Q & A from R 4/66 * Overview of Out of Body Ecstasy * Q & A from C 4/55 * How to be Healthy and Happy...in Less than 24 Hours! * Q & A from B 8/70 * Closing remarks Sexual Coaching, Erotic Advice, OBE Classes and Blog: www.OutOfBodyEcstasy.com